"Lay's knows how significant local cuisine is to Americans," said Sarah Guzman, senior director of marketing with Lay's. "From Fried Pickles with Ranch in the Midwest, to Deep Dish Pizza in the Heartland or Cajun Spice in the Central Gulf, we wanted to honor the beloved flavors that remind our fans of home by making 'Tastes of America' our biggest flavor launch yet.

"We couldn't think of a better time of year to bring these flavors to our fans because between barbeques, food festivals and outdoor fun, summertime truly is the most flavorful time of year."

The catch is, the flavors will only be available in stores located in the regions they represent. But you can buy all eight flavors on the company's website.

Along with the eight new flavors, Lay's is bringing back region-themed flavors of the past, including "Wavy West Coast Truffle Fries," "Wavy Fried Green Tomato," "Wavy Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeño Popper" and "Ketchup."

Fortunately for Peruvian voters, the two candidates are not the infamous fascist German dictator or Russian communist revolutionary. They just happen to share names with the historical figures. (Source: AP Photos)

Fortunately for Peruvian voters, the two candidates are not the infamous fascist German dictator or Russian communist revolutionary. They just happen to share names with the historical figures.

Members of the Korean K-Pop group BTS attend a meeting at the U.N. high level event regarding youth during the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly, at U.N. headquarters, Monday, Sept. 24, 2018. (Source: AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

Kim, who performs under the name RM, spoke about his personal history and the group’s “Love Myself” campaign encouraging their fans to foster a positive self-image.